Paul Bridges TV is his folio for bigger clients in London and in the Southeast region called Paul Bridges TV, which attracts clients like Blackberry, Choccywoccydoodah, Argos and many more, as well as running Big Bridge Media for SME markets.

Paul’s background has included working for SKY for 10 years on mainstream video editing on global brands and working from home for SKY Interactive for motion graphics, editing and design. Paul decided in 2009 that he wanted to go from working for global brands to local brands and support the small to medium business sector.

Paul initially met with Sonny when he was approached about possible web design work. Paul’s website Paul Bridges TV was a little out of date and Sonny redesigned it and also developed a new website for Big Bridge Media.

Although Paul does motion graphics as a linear form of design, he is also keen to branch out into interactive video content in a visual sense. One of those is a “call to action” from a video to a website. Only recently, Paul came across a client who did not know how to embed the video Paul had created into his own website. Paul explained that the client needed to create a You Tube account, upload the video and then embed that link into their website. Paul is happy to help and assist clients with basic email support.

Paul on one of his many happy clients:

“One particular client springs to mind – a car auction site. The company had no brand, no logo, no real concept or idea of what they actually wanted. I essentially was given a blank canvas to work with and the client could not believe what we then created for their company as a concept – they were completely blown away.”

Paul on the benefits of Sussex Pages:

“Advertising with Sussex Pages has enabled me to get out of the house to go networking, with the added bonus that I’ve already generated a good return on my investment – I’ve got more business and face-to-face contacts.

“I am delighted to be involved with Sussex Pages and Sonny Cutting. We are now good friends and meet up every few weeks for coffee to discuss our businesses.”